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To: absalom01

He also uses the Swiss cheese analogy to support aspiration, especially in young men.

Yes, there may be other factors that make myocarditis and pericarditis more common with young men with MRNa injections. But if you take away the inadvertent venous injection, the other causes may not line up to cause the problem. Like if you had four pieces of Swiss cheese and laid them, one on top of the other, on the table. If you line up all the holes, you see the table. If one of the holes is not there, you don’t see the table. If intravenous injection is removed from the equation, whatever reason young men especially (but still infrequently) experience myocarditis may be interrupted.

Because it doesn’t cause harm to aspirate, then why not do it? If one person in the world is saved suffering from the practice, is there a good reason not to do it?


12 posted on 10/30/2021 4:57:46 PM PDT by CrazyCatChick (DEATH POKE!)
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To: CrazyCatChick

EBM is butting its head against the precautionary principle and winning. Like everything else since March of last year.


24 posted on 10/30/2021 8:05:59 PM PDT by absalom01 (You should do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, and you should never wish to do less.)
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